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Sarat Chandra Kuthi (), also known as Sarat Smriti Mandir (), is a
house museum A historic house museum is a house of historic significance that is preserved as a museum. Historic furnishings may be displayed in a way that reflects their original placement and usage in a home. Historic house museums are held to a variety of ...
located in the village of Samta, in the
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of
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,
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, on the banks of the
Rupnarayan river The Rupnarayan is a river in the state of West Bengal, India. It begins as the Dhaleswari (Dhalkisor) in the Chota Nagpur Plateau, Chhota Nagpur plateau foothills northeast of the town of Purulia. It then follows a tortuous southeasterly course ...
. It is noted for being the house of
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novelist,
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (anglicised as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee; 15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938) was a Bengali novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. He generally wrote about the lives of Bengali family and socie ...
for twelve years. The house was constructed in the year 1923 by a local worker named Gopal Das and it cost a sum of 17,000. During the 1978 West Bengal floods, the structure had suffered damage, following which the government undertook its repair. Sarat Chandra Kuthi is a heritage-historical site protected under the West Bengal Heritage Commission Act (IX) of 2001. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's works such as ''
Devdas ''Devdas'' (, transliterated as ''Dēbôdās'') is a Bengali romance novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. The story pivots a tragic triangle linking Devdas, an archetypal lover in viraha (separation); Paro, his forbidden childhood love ...
'', ''Baikunther Will'' (''Baikuntha's Will''), ''Dena Paona'' (''Debts and Dividends''), ''Datta'' (''Bethroed''), and ''Nishkriti'' (''Deliverance'') among others were serialised during his stay at Sarat Chandra Kuthi. He also wrote ''Ramer Sumati'' and ''Mahesh'' among others during his stay in the house.


History

The plot for Sarat Chandra Kuthi in Samta was bought by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1919, at a sum of 1,100. Samta was close to the village of Panitras and to his sister's home. Construction of the house began in 1923, and was done by local worker Gopal Das; Sarat Chandra had moved in by February 1923. He fenced his area and added ponds and paddy fields adjacent to his house; following which he renamed the area Samtaber. A total sum of 17,000 was spent on the construction. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay lived in Sarat Chandra Kuthi for twelve years, until moving to
Calcutta Kolkata, also known as Calcutta (List of renamed places in India#West Bengal, its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of West Bengal. It lies on the eastern ba ...
. Earlier, the course of the Rupnarayan river was much closer to the house. Sarat Chandra's works such as ''Devdas'', ''Baikunther Will'' (''Baikuntha's Will''), ''Dena Paona'' (''Debts and Dividends''), ''Datta'' (''Bethroed''), and ''Nishkriti'' (''Deliverance'') among others were published in ''Bharatbarsha'' during the years he lived in Samta, following which they were published as books by Gurudas Chattopadhyay and Sons, and M. C. Sarkar and Sons. He also wrote ''Ramer Sumati'' and ''Mahesh'' among others during his years in Samta. Upon moving to the village, Sarat Chandra initially faced resentment from conservative elders and influential men for his bold stories, mingling with lower caste people, and for being an "outsider". It was after he started helping those in need, helped in setting up an education institution, and his legacy as a novelist grew that they warmed up to him. The two-storied Burmese-style house was also home to Sarat Chandra's second wife, Hironmoyee Debi, and his brother, Swami Vedananda, who was a disciple at
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. All of their ''
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s'' are in the gardens of the house. Trees such as bamboo and guava planted by the novelist stand in the gardens surrounding the house. Parts of the house, such as the mud-walled kitchen, had collapsed and the house was damaged in the 1978 West Bengal floods. The Zilla Parishad repaired the house, and it was declared a heritage-historical site under the West Bengal Heritage Commission Act (IX) of 2001. In 2009, the house was renovated and preservation of the novelist's personal belongings was also undertaken.


Gallery

File:Gateway - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9770.JPG, Entrance to the house File:Sarat-Smriti-Mandir - Plaque - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9779.JPG, Plaque at the entrance, reading 'Sarat Smriti Mandir' File:Study with Furniture - First Floor West - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9838.JPG, Study room File:Western and Southern Verandas - Ground Floor - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9781-9784.TIF, Ground-floor corridor File:Southern Veranda - First Floor - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9816-9817.TIF, First-floor corridor-verandah File:Samta - Sarat Chandra's House.JPG, Garden of the house, with trees planted by the novelist File:House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay 06.jpg, ''Samadhi''s of Sarat Chandra, his brother, and his second wife, Hironmoyee Debi File:Western Living Room - First Floor - House of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay - Samtaber - Howrah 2014-10-19 9841.JPG, A room inside the house File:Samta - The pond Sarat Chandra mentioned in Palli Samaj.JPG, Pond opposite the house File:Samta - Statue of Sarat Chandra.JPG, Statue of the novelist, in the house's gardens File:Samta - The Dhaner Gola in Sarat Chandra's House.JPG, Mud-walled kitchen


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